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All Measures Short of War Lib/E: The Contest for the Twenty-First Century and the Future of American Power
Contributor(s): Wright, Thomas J. (Author), Sellon-Wright, Keith (Read by)
ISBN: 1470853027     ISBN-13: 9781470853020
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $68.40  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: May 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - Diplomacy
- Political Science | Geopolitics
- History | World - General
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 21st Century
 
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Publisher Description:

The two decades after the Cold War saw unprecedented cooperation between the major powers as the world converged on a model of liberal international order. Now, great power competition is back, and the liberal order is in jeopardy.

Russia and China are increasingly revisionist in their regions. The Middle East appears to be unraveling. And many Americans question why the United States ought to lead. What will great power competition look like in the decades ahead? Will the liberal world order survive? What impact will geopolitics have on globalization? And, what strategy should the United States pursue to succeed in an increasingly competitive world.

In this book, Thomas Wright explains how major powers will compete fiercely even as they try to avoid war with each other. Wright outlines a new American strategy-responsible competition-to navigate these challenges and strengthen the liberal order.


Contributor Bio(s): Wright, Thomas J.: -

Thomas J. Wright is a fellow and director of the Project on International Order and Strategy at the Brookings Institution, the world's top-ranked think tank.

Sellon-Wright, Keith: -

Keith Sellon-Wright is an audiobook narrator and an actor with more than thirty years of experience in Hollywood. His television roles have included Frasier, Seinfeld, The West Wing, Mad Men, Parks and Recreation, Grey's Anatomy, and Scandal. He also serves as a voice of the New York Times, narrating selected articles for their daily audio edition.